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REKO Lighting R2000 Air Purifier Whole House Uv uvc Light in Duct for HVAC Ac (Air Conditioning) Duct

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Features

  • UV-C light system - Bulbs are made in Europe!
  • Designed to be installed on your HVAC Duct.
  • All Our bulbs are UVC and put out 253.7NM
  • 120v with plug and 9ft power cord
  • EPA Est No 96373-FL-1

Description

Air Purifier UV LIGHT ultraviolet for hvac dual lamp duct . 120v uv-c dual light for a/c duct. This is a powerful uvc unit that are rated for Air systems 1-5 tons PROUDLY DESIGNED IN USA Installation is very easy 15 min, just cut two 1.75 inch holes in your duct (template included) slip the lamp inside and attach the self drilling screws (included in box), then simply plug it in with the 10 ft cord included Dimensions in Duct: 8" Power 120Volts 50/60Hz 10 ft power cord with 120v plug. fit any regular electric outlet

Color: Black


Brand: REKOLIGHTING


Product Dimensions: 9"D x 8"W x 8"H


Filter Type: UV Light


Controller Type: Touch Control


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9 x 8 x 8 inches; 1.39 Pounds


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 26, 2017


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ REKO Lighting ™


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  • I love my "Death Ray" unit. It works and One bulb burnt out after 1 year.
INSTALLED: July 17, 2020 UPDATED: July 16, 2021 - Finally found one bulb out! You will need to get new bulbs with the G23 base and rated at 9 watts. Some bulbs mention the glass also filters out the ozone causing frequency radiation. I continue to be 100% satisfied with this unit after one year. Original Post: Our HVAC system is from the 90s. One of the characteristics we noticed was how the air did have a 'wet basement wall' smell almost a moldy smell. Beginning each season we often would run the AC with the windows open for a day to get things breathed out. This I found out to be referred to as 'dirty sock syndrome'. Good name. My first research about the topic found what others were doing to help reduce or eliminate the problem. Here is a list of different methods and results, you will often need to gain access to the evaporator coil: 1 - I could visually see some telltale mildew/mold sitting on the fins of the coil. I first used a coil cleaner like NuCalgon rinse-free cleaner. This is a chemical cleaner that does help clear the fins of dirt and mold. NuCalgon even makes one that is germicidal. RESULT: This does help the issue as it physically and chemically goes after the mold but after a while (about 1 week) the problem slowly returns. 2 - Purchased a handheld steam gun that directs a blast of hot scalding steam to the coil fins. Here I treated all of the coil area with steam to kill the mold with heat. (general sterilization temp is 160F and a duration time. Steam is 200F). RESULT: This does greatly help the issue as it 'cooks' the mold but after a while (about 1 week) the problem slowly returns. 3 - Spray a disinfectant, hydrogen peroxide, onto the coils. RESULT: This does a good job to knock out the problem but after 1 week the problem slowly returns. 4 - Bi-Polar Ionizer. Here is installed a NuCalgon iWave-R ionizer that is designed to be installed right after the airstream from the furnace filter. This device did indeed work well and I use it based on need (smoky cooking odors). This device is intended to charge the air with ions and keep the coils from developing mold. It also continues to clean the air of the home. These units are pricey (around $500) and it does a good job, but I still could tell that the dirty sock problem was slightly there (reasonable level). I installed my REKO UV system on July 16, 2020 and here are some of my remarks: - Unit is rather basic in operation. There is a ballast in the base unit, no OFF/ON switch as the intention is that this unit runs 24/7 and uses UV-C light to kill mold/mildew. You could practically make one yourself with the correct knowledge and parts. But it's important to keep this unit on always. - Installation is also straight forward. Just two hole openings to accommodate the lights. - After installation I debated whether to do a steam and hydrogen peroxide cleanse as I knew that would keep things happy for at least a week. But I was curious to see how the lights could change the situation on their own. -After about 48 hours, there was a noticed reduction in dirty sock syndrome (D.S.S.). -After approx. 100 hours an even better clear up of the D.S.S. -At the time of this writing, approx. 400 hours the air has been kept pleasant and I can only slightly detect D.S.S. when I put my face right into a air vent and inhale. I see from reviews that people have been using these units to make a sterilization chamber for objects. This is a smart technique and I can see how it would be effectual (COVID-19 disinfection). Some people try to use the unit to sterilize the air as it passes (air sterilization not surface). I am not so convinced that this will work as the short span of time the air passes air the light is short. The only way to improve results would be to slow the rate of air flow or increase the intensity of the light (physics at play). I do like to occasionally use the Bi-Polar Ionizer to boost the effectiveness and perhaps that is something you may wish to look into. Best of luck to you in your decision about achieving better air quality for yourself and others! Stay happy, stay healthy! Christopher B. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2020 by D. Bradshaw

  • IT WORKS!!
This product is a LIFESAVER!! Genuinely thought I was gonna have to move out of my home do to our basement flooding and getting moldy and our furnace trapping the spores. I’m SEVERELY allergic to mold spores and was getting so sick from it. I decided to take a chance and by this little death ray. After a few hours, the musty smell GONE. I was shocked!! Did not expect it to be gone that fast. Super easy to put in and fool proof. Definitely worth the money if you suffer from allergies or want cleaner air! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2024 by Kirsten Harrell

  • Works Well, Easy Install, Good Price
I wanted to add UVC to the furnace and thought about installing it in the return duct. But, it only does it's job when the furnace blower is on pulling in the return air. That way you're cleaning the air moving past the UVC. Otherwise, the UVC is just shining on a small section of duct and not cleaning much. So decided to install above the A coil to clean coil where mold and bacteria issues can arise, as well as cleaning the house air that passes through. Since everything is metal in that area (coil, duct work, etc), the UVC will not harm anything there. Note: The indicator light on the outside of the REKO unit does NOT tell you if the UVC lights are on. Indicator lights if plugged in without bulbs, I tried it, so it's just a "power on" light. Installation was easy, but easier using a 1 3/4" hole saw attached to your drill. Just mark location with the template they give you, cut the two holes, mount unit with the 4 self tapping screws, and plug in. DON'T plug in while looking at the bulbs, UVC can cause tissue burns to eyes and skin within a very short period. Because of that, I decided to cut a third hole in the duct and attach one of my UV photo filters (62mm) over the hole to block out the UV. That way I can see if the lamps are on. They have a 9000 hour nominal life, but I'll know when they're out looking through the filter. Attached a photo of that. Overall, this is a good product, for a good price. FYI - Unit has an AC plug at the end, meaning it's ON all the time. If it's installed in just a duct, it's only effective when the blower is on. Many furnaces over the past 10+ years have an EAC (Electronic Air Cleaner) contact on it's motherboard. I cut off the end of the AC cord and attached spade lugs for connecting to this EAC contact. Now it only turns on the UVC when the blower is on and air moving past it. This REKO unit only takes about 0.2 amp, so it's not a power issue. Bulbs are easy to replace when needed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2020 by Koytch Koytch

  • Works good, lasts one year
I bought this unit because of the many good reviews. It was easy to install (just two 1.75 holes to drill) on my ductwork. The bulbs are genuine Philips so I’m hoping I get at least 6-8 months of life from them. The replacements are $10 on Amazon which is reasonable. It’s best to leave this unit on continuously as cycling the bulbs on and off with the furnace will greatly shorten their life. At 9 watts, they’re cheap to run. Time will tell if this unit helps my allergies. A recent HVAC service showed signs of black mold in the Furnace due to condensation in the summer. I’m highly allergic to mold. This is common in AC units (ours is a heat pump) and many homes have mold spores being spread throughout their home and don’t even know it. Mold is nasty stuff and very bad for your health. This is by far the easiest and best remedy to kill it and prevent it from coming back. Jump ahead one year. The bulbs lasted one year and when I installed new bulbs they didn’t work as well as when the unit was new, although they did come on with some minor flickering. I’m assuming the drive unit is starting to go so I purchased another unit. The price reduced to $69 so I took advantage of the new lower cost. $68 bucks for a year isn’t too bad considering it’s on continuously. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2021 by Matthew P Thomas

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